People in the Chicago Heights area often contact a lawyer after one of these real-life situations:
- Symptoms that don’t match the expected side effects. You may have been told to expect “common” reactions, but what happened was severe, persistent, or unexpected.
- Long-term complications after stopping the drug. Some medication injuries continue even after the prescription ends, complicating treatment and costs.
- A drug switch that didn’t resolve the problem. Patients may try alternatives, only to find the same condition worsens or new complications appear.
- Confusion about whether warnings were adequate. Sometimes the label, patient instructions, or prescriber discussion didn’t reflect the risks that later materialized.
These cases are emotionally exhausting—especially when you’re also dealing with time-consuming medical care and transportation around the South Suburbs.


